- Police launch investigation into Aylmer Meat Packers (Aug. 28, 2003)
- U.S. bans Canadian beef imports (May 21, 2003)
- Ottawa rewriting health protection laws (June 9, 2003)
- Environmental group says Canadians are eating lead (May 5, 2003)
- Company wants to sell 'cloned meat' in Canada (Jan. 13, 2003)
- Food safety hotline open for business (Dec. 24, 2002)
- Botulism from baked potato sparks Health Canada warning (Sept. 26, 2002)
- Food from cloned animals probably safe, more regulation needed: U.S. scientists (Aug. 21, 2002)
- High pressure 'safest' method to kill food bacteria (Feb. 26, 2002)
- 'Critical deficiencies' put Ontario food supply at risk: auditor (Nov. 29, 2001)
- Ottawa moves to ensure food safety after Sept. 11 (Nov. 20, 2001)
- Safety of food supply requires 'vigilance': Rock (Oct. 26, 2001)
- International rules set for testing of modified foods (July 6, 2001)
- WHO head calls for new food safety rules (July 2, 2001)
- Report says Canada's food inspection unappetizing (Feb. 7, 2001)
- Brazilian beef banned from Canada (Feb. 3, 2001)
- European audit slams Canadian food safety (Nov. 20, 2000)
- Bacteria produce fear over food (Jan. 16, 2000)
- Food lobby targets negative reports (Oct. 27, 1999)
- Pediatricians say kids may outgrow peanut allergy JULY 10, 2003
- Telltale immune response found in peanut allergies APRIL 1, 2003
- New treatment could spell end to peanut allergy: study MARCH 10, 2003
- New test detects hint of peanut in food FEB. 7, 2003
- Doctors report rare case of nut allergy transfer in liver recipient JAN. 17, 2003
- Peanut allergy may not be permanent FEB. 9, 2001
- Nestle sheds nut-free candies MAY 14, 2001
- Peanut allergy linked to breast milk APRIL 4, 2001
- Canadian scientists studying peanut allergies MARCH 20, 2000
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